How to limit the search to multiple sites?

Limiting search to multiple sites - is it possible to do this?

eg. website: www.google + www.yahoo.com

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Bing does not provide a separate method for determining which sites to look for, like Google annotations. Instead, you need to add them as parameters to the query string. To do this, use the logical OR operator along with the site: specification. Bing prioritizes AND over OR, so make sure you put parentheses around OR'ed. For instance,

example search terms (site:google.com OR site:yahoo.com) 

If you are adding many sites, keep in mind that the total length of the URL should be less than 2048 characters encoded .

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Use the OR operator and the site: keyword.

eg.

 (site:http://superuser.com/ OR site:http://stackoverflow.com/) (some query) 

It should work on most search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, etc.

Note. It is important to use capital letters for operators such as AND and OR , otherwise it would not help.

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Format your request as follows:

 site:dell.com OR site:ibm.com "search phrase" 

So, each site / domain with OR between. Tested, it seems to work for both Bing and Google.

Syntax shamelessly taken from searchenginewatch.com .

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